Configuring and managing the i6800
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• Status: Current status of the given interface, either Up or Down.
• Pkts in: The number of incoming packets in the current session.
• Pkts out: The number of outgoing packets in the current session.
• Bytes in: The number of incoming bytes in the current session.
• Bytes out: The number of outgoing bytes in the current session.
• Errors: Transmission error counter.
• Collisions: Collision counter.
The Associated clients section lists all devices connected to the particular access point. Each
device is described with the following parameters:
• IP address: The IP address assigned to the device.
• MAC Address: The physical address of the connected device.
• Hostname: The connected device's hostname.
• Expires: The lease time of the device's address.
• Mode: Mode of operation.
• Sleep: If Yes, client is present but does not exchange traffic with host; if No, client is present
and active.
• RSSI: Received Signal Strength Indicator.
• Tx bytes: Transmitted bytes.
• Tx rate: Transmission rate.
• Tx failed: Transmission failures.
• Rx bytes: Received bytes.
The wireless interface information tab can be refreshed at any time with the Refresh button.
As this tab does not include any configurable options, the Reset, Save, and Apply buttons are
disabled.
Viewing VoIP call log
The VoIP call log section gives access to the log of internet telephone calls.
Figure 10. The VoIP call log tab of the Status menu
Each call is described by the following data:
• Started: Start time and date of a call.
• Source: Source phone number.
• Destination: Destination call number.